Joe v Styles v Daniels was great and is pretty much without a doubt the best match (and series of matches) TNA has ever had. But my personal favorite match in TNA was Anderson v Angle at Lockdown. Great blow off to a great feud. Although I could live without ever seeing Angle try another moonsault from atop a steel cage.
Go back and watch WCW in its dying days and try to say this again and not feel like an ass.
Many of the WCW-TNA comparisons are apt, but people are forgetting just how awful WCW was in mid-99. TNA is miles, MILES better than WCW was in mid-99.
Face Abyss is unbearable. Heel Abyss is very good at what he does. He isn't on the level of a Kane or Undertaker. But for a monster heel he does it well.
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<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">They have been doing manager in a cage matches since the 70s. I seem to remember Kevin Sullivan in a cage during Starrcade '88. If they could pull this stunt off well 22 years ago I'm sure they could pull it off well now. And didn't the early PPVs have women dancing in cages over the entryway the entire show?</span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">
There will be much more dangerous things happening in the ring than a cage suspended above the ring in a studio which is more than equipped to handle this.</span></p>